45 years ago, a lively town named United City was one of the top 5 tourist attractions in the country of Nahata, being known not only for its overwhelming beauty, but its nice townsfolk as well. Later into that year, however, an unknown creature appeared, sparking a battle between Jayden, who was now the president of Crystal City, and the same people in the story. Although they stood victorious, the book about their travels was published the following year - but right after their achievement, United City was wiped off the map for a reason that sat mysterious for ages, making many young people that read the book assume that it was only a legend despite what Jayden said. But now that Gerald and the rest of Team ENTITY were the first to learn about this, they have to help the civilization escape this sacred entity before it's too late! Welcome to the LOST CITY.
Sighing, Michael looked at his new surroundings once again, wondering what the challenges he would face ahead were. "I need clothes!" he exclaimed, using a branch he found on the floor to cover himself. "Where the hell did that idiot Alex go, anyway?" Closing the final book that revealed the password, Alex smiled, a sense of accomplishment blooming from his face. "Maybe this takes me back outside the entity!" he exclaimed, looking at the dark passage that sat before him. Right then and there, Alex was able to find out what the drawings and decomposing letters were on the wall - leaving him mesmerized and full of fear. "A-Aren't these the drawings that were in The Legend Of Abby…? " Touching the closest picture, a red glow illuminated across the hallway, lighting up a giant skull that sat before Alex. Examining the body part closely, Alex looked at the burned up bones lying on the floor next to it. Suddenly, he froze in fear. "What the hell is this…? I swear I remember reading something like this straight out of the page-" Right then, Alex looked down at his feet in fear. Little did he know, the book was right under his feet - and it looked as just as it was described in the story. Opening the book, Alex skimmed through the 300 pages, running into some weird modifications with the story as he processed. "This isn't a normal copy of The Legend Of Abby… None of these characters can be real, ri-" Suddenly, a boulder fell down from the sky, rolling in Alex's direction. "Gotta get out of here! If I don't have evidence, I may not be able to prove my point to everyone when we meet back up!" he exclaimed, book and skull in hand. Getting gradually closer to the end, Alex noticed a giant hole right in front of the entrance, sabotaging his chances of a normal escape completely. Throwing the book and the rest of the evidence over the edge, Alex used his power extender to try and hold off the boulder - which was an unnaturally strong rock for some reason. Right then, a woman with thick, blue glasses matching her beautiful hair came to the rescue by teleporting Alex back where his stuff was. "I've never seen you here before - are you a new prisoner?" she whispered kindly. Breaking out a cold sweat, Alex smiled at her. "I-I'm not from around here…" he muttered, blushing. Adjusting her glasses, the woman's smile faded away slowly. "So you're with those damned intruders?" she angrily exclaimed, her echo transmitting throughout the library. Returning the insult with the same energy she extracted, Alex growled at her. "Hey, we're not intruders! Also, explain why the hell there's a copy of The Legend Of Abby, and this library looks the exact same and was described the exact same way from the story! Are you guys just cosplayers that recreated the entire thing, or are you guys the re-"
Alex scoffed. "THE LEGENDS ARE REAL!?" he exclaimed, rubbing his eyes to make sure he wasn't in a dream. Laughing warmly, the woman smiled at Alex. "Yeah, the legends have been real the entire time - we just didn't have anything to prove it! I see you have a skull there…" she muttered before going completely silent. Concerned, Alex looked at her with care. "What happened…? Did you know this person…?"
Drinking his sake, Sako looked at his representative who came to announce that unknown intruders had infiltrated the Lost City.
"So you're telling me that you just let intruders into our city…? WHY WOULD YOU DO THAT!?" he shouted, leaving the representative scared for his life. Bowing down to his master, he cried, begging for mercy. "I'm sorry! I thought you knew them completely! Mr. King is still wreaking havoc across the city, so I just had to multitask! They look friendly, so we probably won't have to send Team Abby after the-"
Holding up his hand in a fit of rage, Sako growled at the employee. "Bring them back to this office alive, but in bad condition. Also, go and tell Team Abby about the situation - we'll have them for extra protection. Close off all the borders to the city with brick walls!" The soldier saluted. "YES SIR!"
Now, Sako's opinion on the ongoing situation had been fully revealed - he wanted Team ENTITY completely dead.